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Satawu may join SAA strike – Port Elizabeth Business News

15 November 2019 By //  by Port Elizabethan Leave a Comment

Satawu may join SAA strike: They say they are continue their strike until their demands are met. Meanwhile, in the Eastern Cape, a number of SAA passengers in Port Elizabeth say they have been left disappointed after being …
Source: “Port Elizabeth” business – BingNews.

SAA flights largely grounded, millions of rand to be lost as workers strike over wages: NUMSA said the strike was an indefinite national shut down which would see workers picket at the country’s airports in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth and East London. On Thursday the …
Source: “Port Elizabeth” business – BingNews.

SAA strike under way countrywide: In the Eastern Cape, there are are no visible signs of the strike by SAA employees at the Port Elizabeth airport. Passengers have been checking in at the counters of the other airlines. SAA flights …
Source: “Port Elizabeth” business – BingNews.

Opportunities beckon for Eskom-trained staff: Brown said: “We already have future job agreements with many of them, especially those who are going to take early retirement. “Our head office is in East London, with branches in Port Elizabeth, …
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